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The Burn Wound Microenvironment. | LitMetric

The Burn Wound Microenvironment.

Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)

United States Army Institute of Surgical Research , Brook Army Medical Center, Joint Base San Antonio, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas.

Published: March 2016

While the survival rate of the severely burned patient has improved significantly, relatively little progress has been made in treatment or prevention of burn-induced long-term sequelae, such as contraction and fibrosis. Our knowledge of the molecular pathways involved in burn wounds has increased dramatically, and technological advances now allow large-scale genomic studies, providing a global view of wound healing processes. Translating findings from a large number of and preclinical animal studies into clinical practice represents a gap in our understanding, and the failures of a number of clinical trials suggest that targeting single pathways or cytokines may not be the best approach. Significant opportunities for improvement exist. Study of the underlying molecular influences of burn wound healing progression will undoubtedly continue as an active research focus. Increasing our knowledge of these processes will identify additional therapeutic targets, supporting informed clinical studies that translate into clinical relevance and practice.

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